Thanks to the hole in ozone layer, it’s too balmy to bring out your heavy coat (but just wait til’ January!) but still too chilly to

(Then again, you can follow the lead of many brave souls who eschew coats all together and wear their scarves over sleeveless sweaters or vests.)

One last note: Anyone who calls plush, precious pashminas passe needs to think again: they’re still many New York gals’ favorite wraps, whether they wear them while running errands on weekends or take them livin’ la vida loco to parties after dark.

For about $300 at Bergdorf Goodman. “I like to wear it because it’s warm, it’s light – and it’s always chic,” says Pascale Guiguin, where she’s the general manager of the Soho boutique of French designer Barbara Bui – who just happens to make Guiguin’s brown blazer ($800).

Guiguin only had to go about a block to buy her jeans ($280) at Helmut Lang’s Soho outpost. She walked just a few more steps to the Lafayette Street store Supreme for her fake Louis Vuitton logo beanie. Her Helmut Lang shoes ($350) and denim Fendi baquette, however, required a bit more traveling: Guiguin picked them up at Paris’ so-hip-you-could-just-die boutique, Colette.

Ursula Eagly is the poster girl for cold-weather cool in a fringed beige scarf worn over a vintage plaid coat.